Fox Racing Drops the SP26 Kit: Built to turn heads and hold pace

Fox Racing Drops the SP26 Kit: Built to turn heads and hold pace

Fox Racing has just dropped the SP26! A spring kit built on proven racewear foundations with a sharper, more aggressive visual identity. Here's what's new, why it matters, and where to get kitted out ahead of your next session.

Fox Racing has just announced its latest spring collection: the SP26 kit. If you've been riding in Fox gear for a while, you already know what the brand delivers: lightweight construction, a competition-focused cut, and graphics that look as sharp on the starting gate as they do on the podium. The SP26 doubles down on all of that, and it arrives at the right time of year to refresh your setup before the season hits full swing.

 

Same proven platform, sharper identity

Fox haven't reinvented the wheel with SP26 and that's entirely intentional. The collection is built on the same chassis as existing Fox racewear: the competition-grade materials, the freedom-of-movement engineering, and the precision fit that riders across all levels have come to rely on. What's changed is the visual language.

The SP26 graphics are more aggressive and more dynamic than what came before. Fox are calling it a visual evolution, and the new colourways back that up, designed to hold up in fast-moving race content as much as on the track itself. It's a bolder look without touching anything that already works underneath.

The collection has been fronted by two of the brand's most recognised global riders: Ken Roczen and Jo Shimoda. Both featured in the official shoot, and both bring the kind of competitive credibility that tells you this kit is built for riders who want to perform, not just look the part.

 

Why Fox Racing is worth knowing

For anyone newer to motocross, Fox Racing has been one of the defining names in the sport for over 40 years. The brand has outfitted world-level riders across supercross, MXGP, and national championships for decades, and that race-to-retail pipeline is exactly why their gear translates so well at club and track day level.

When Fox make a technical decision about fit or materials, it comes from the top of the sport downwards. This means even entry-level Fox kit carries genuine performance thinking behind it.

 

What it means for your next session

At club level and track days, the gear you wear matters more than people give it credit for. A well-fitted jersey and pants combo with proper articulation reduces fatigue over a long session. When your kit isn't fighting your movement, you can focus on riding.

Spring is also the right time to think about breathability. As track conditions firm up and temperatures rise, the difference between kit that manages heat and kit that traps it becomes very real, very quickly.

The SP26 sits squarely in Fox's core racewear lineup, built around the fits and fabrics that have proven themselves at the highest level. Whether you're lining up for a competitive licence race or booking your first open practice session at Moto101, this is kit that won't hold you back.

The SP26 kit is freshly announced and stock details are still landing. In the meantime, Moto101 carries the full Fox Racing range — helmets, boots, jerseys, pants, and full gear combos. Browse everything Fox on the Moto101 site and get set up before your next session on track.